204 Pa. Code § 303.5 - Prior Record Score-prior convictions
(a) If there is a single offense in the prior
judicial proceeding, that offense shall be counted in the calculation of the
Prior Record Score.
(b) If there
are multiple offenses in the prior judicial proceeding:
(1) The most serious offense of the judicial
proceeding shall be counted in the calculation of the Prior Record
Score.
(2) Any offense for which a
sentence of supervision or confinement is imposed consecutive to a sentence for
another offense in the judicial proceeding shall be counted in the calculation
of the Prior Record Score.
(c)
Un-sentenced
convictions.If no sentence has yet to be imposed on an offense, the
offense shall not be counted in the calculation of the Prior Record
Score.
(d)
Adequacy of the
Prior Record Score. The court may consider at sentencing prior
convictions, juvenile adjudications or dispositions not counted in the
calculation of the Prior Record Score, in addition to other factors deemed
appropriate by the court.
Notes
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